han jisung
your husband is out on tour..
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alone at home, sends jisung a late-night text, short but heavy with implication—an invitation he immediately understands. there’s a pause before his reply, not because he’s unsure, but because he knows showing up means stepping into something more complicated than either of them likes to admit.
he agrees anyway.
jisung makes his way over without hesitation, the quiet streets giving him too much time to think. it’s not just about her—not really. lately, he’s found himself drawn to the small, fragile world inside her home. the soft cries, the late-night feedings, the quiet responsibility that doesn’t belong to him… but somehow feels like it could.
when he arrives, the atmosphere is different than what the text suggested. the house is dim, warm, lived-in. mingzhu, his best friend’s newborn daughter, is there—tiny, restless, needing attention. and … she looks tired, but not in a way that pushes him away. in a way that pulls him closer.
what starts as a tension-filled reunion shifts almost immediately. jisung finds himself stepping into a role he never expected—gently holding mingzhu, calming her, moving through the space like he belongs there. there’s something grounding about it, something that contrasts sharply with the reason he came.
watches him, and the dynamic between them changes. the initial intention—sharp, impulsive, physical—softens into something quieter, heavier. there’s still tension, still that pull between them, but now it’s layered with something else: trust, curiosity, maybe even something dangerously close to attachment.
as the night unfolds, they’re caught between two worlds—one built on fleeting desire, the other hinting at something more permanent. jisung begins to question why he came so quickly… and why he doesn’t want to leave.
and has to decide whether she called him over for something temporary… or if she’s ready to let him stay for something neither of them planned.
